A method for selectively printing different messages on labels printed by an in-store scale involves providing an in-store scale including a label printing mechanism with a supply of labels and a communications link for receiving information from a site external to the store. The scale label printing mechanism is configured in a first state and, during the first state, simultaneous printing of two types of information on a first label takes place. In particular, both (i) product information for a specified product to which the first label will be applied and (ii) a first message pertaining to a product which is different than the specified product to which the first label will be applied, are printed on the first label. The in-store scale receives a message control signal via the communications link which configures the scale label printing mechanism in a second state. During the second state, simultaneous printing of two types of information on a second label takes place. In particular, both (i) product information for a specified product to which the second label will be applied and (ii) a second message, different than the first message, and also pertaining to a product which is different than the specified product to which the second label will be applied, are printed on the second label.
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11. A method for distributing a coupon and a product pricing label, the method including the steps of:
utilizing a supply of labels in the form of a liner including a release surface, a plurality of labels removably attached to the release surface of the liner and including a coupon portion, a product pricing portion, a rear side and a front side, the coupon portion having a pre-printed bar code located at the rear side thereof to face toward the release surface of the liner, the front side of the product pricing portion including a pricing region for having at least price information printed thereon, at least one separation line between the coupon portion and the product pricing portion, wherein the liner and labels are formed into a roll;
incorporating the supply of labels into a scale having an associated printer;
weighing a food product using the scale;
printing, with the printer of the scale, pricing information for the weighed food product in the pricing region on the product pricing portion of a given label of the plurality of labels;
after the printing step, applying the given label to a package containing the weighed food product while the coupon portion and product pricing portion remain attached to one another, the given label applied with the pre-printed bar code facing downward against the package and such that adhesive of the product pricing portion of the given label holds the label to the package but the coupon portion is removable from the package by separation from the product pricing portion along the separation line; and
providing the package to a customer.
15. A method for distributing a coupon and a product pricing label, the method including the steps of:
utilizing a supply of labels in the form of a liner including a release surface, a plurality of labels removably attached to the release surface of the liner, a multiplicity of the labels each including a coupon portion, a product pricing portion, a front side and a rear side, the coupon portion having a pre-printed bar code pertaining to a specific product, the pre-printed bar code located at the rear side of the coupon portion to face toward the release surface of the liner, the rear side of the coupon portion is deadened, the front side of the coupon port includes a pre-printed name of the specific product and a pre-printed design element associated with the specific product, the front side of the product pricing portion includes a pricing region for having at least price information printed thereon, the rear side of the product pricing portion is adhesive, at least one separation line between the coupon portion and the product pricing portion, wherein the liner and labels are formed into a roll;
incorporating the supply of labels into a scale having an associated printer;
weighing a food product using the scale;
printing, with the printer of the scale, pricing information for the weighed food product in the pricing region on the product pricing portion of a given label of the multiplicity of labels;
after the printing step, applying the given label to a package containing the weighed food product while the coupon portion and product pricing portion remain attached to one another, the given label applied such that the pre-printed bar code of the coupon portion faces downward against the package thereby preventing scanning of the pre-printed bar code in such orientation.
7. A method for distributing a coupon and a product pricing label, the method including the steps of:
utilizing a supply of labels in the form a liner having a release surface, a plurality of labels removably attached to the release surface of the liner, a multiplicity of the labels including a coupon portion, a product pricing portion, a front side and a rear side, the coupon portion having a pre-printed coupon bar code located at the rear side thereof to face toward the release surface of the liner, the pre-printed coupon bar code relates to a predetermined product and the front side of the coupon portion includes pre-printed information regarding the predetermined product, the front side of the product pricing portion having a pricing region for having price information printed thereon, wherein at least one separation line is formed between the coupon portion and the product pricing portion, wherein the rear side of the product pricing portion is adhesive and the rear side of the coupon portion is deadened, wherein the liner and labels are formed into a roll;
incorporating the supply of labels into a scale having an associated printer, the scale located in a store;
weighing a food product with the scale;
printing, with the printer of the scale, pricing information for the weighed food product in the pricing region on the product pricing portion of a given label of the multiplicity of labels;
after the printing step, outputting the given label from the scale and applying the given label to a package containing the weighed food product while the coupon portion and product pricing portion remain attached to one another, the given label applied such that the pre-printed coupon bar code of the coupon portion faces downward against the package and the adhesive of the product pricing portion holds the given label to the package.
1. A method for distributing a coupon and a product pricing label, the method including the steps of:
utilizing a supply of labels in the form a liner having a release surface, a plurality of labels removably attached to the release surface of the liner and each including a coupon portion, a product pricing portion, a front side and a read side, the coupon portion having a pre-printed coupon bar code located at the rear side thereof to face toward the release surface of the liner, the pre-printed coupon bar code relates to a predetermined product and the front side of the coupon portion includes pre-printed information regarding the predetermined product, the front side of the product pricing portion having a pricing region for having price information printed thereon, wherein at least one separation line is formed between the coupon portion and the product pricing portion, wherein the rear side of the product pricing portion is adhesive and the rear side of the coupon portion is deadened, wherein the liner and the plurality of labels are formed into a roll;
incorporating the supply of labels into a scale having an associated printer, the scale located in a store;
weighing a food product with the scale;
printing, with the printer of the scale, pricing information for the weighed food product in the pricing region on the product pricing portion of a given label of the plurality of labels;
after the printing step, applying the given label to a package containing the weighed food product while the coupon portion and product pricing portion remain attached to one another, the given label applied such that the pre-printed coupon bar code of the coupon portion faces downward against the package and the given label is held to the package by adhesive at the rear side of the product pricing portion; and
providing the package to a customer in the store.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/389,474, filed Mar. 14, 2003, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/663,285, filed Sep. 15, 2000.
The present invention relates generally to in-store printer mechanisms utilized for printing labels applied to products and to label structures utilized by such printer mechanisms, and more particularly, to a method and system for controlling messages printed on labels by an in-store scale for increasing marketing and promotional opportunities.
The perishable foods sections of most supermarkets and grocery stores such as the meat department, bakery, deli and produce department, typically include one or more in-store printers for printing labels with item name, weight or count, and price information. The labels are then applied to the packaged items. Many such printers are provided as part of in-store scales or systems including scales.
Increasingly, in-store equipment such as scales/scale systems may include a communications link for receiving information externally of the store. As used herein the term scale system refers to any scale device or any larger device which includes a scale, such as a weigh/wrap machine. For example, prior art scale systems exist in which pricing information in the goods database is updated remotely from a central location so that all related stores in a chain use the same pricing scheme. Chain personnel can also use communications links with in-store scale systems to monitor scale status/function. Still further, prior art in-store scale systems exist which are capable of printing two labels, one which includes the product and price information and another which prints a marketing message. An example of such a prior art system is illustrated in
Product manufacturers, distributors, advertisers and store operators are continually looking for new and improved ways to market and advertise products within the store. Accordingly, given the number of labels printed on a daily basis by such scales, and the fact that the packages containing such labels are typically placed directly in front of consumers or into the consumer's hands, it would be desirable to utilize such scales to deliver marketing and promotional messages for numerous products in a controlled manner.
In the label printing field it is also known to provide coupons on labels which are applied to products. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,578,797 provides a label structure which includes both a product bar code and a coupon bar code on a front surface of the label. The coupon portion of the label is designed to be torn off by the customer. However, some customers may not tear off the coupon. In such cases, this label structure can be problematic because checkout scanners can be confused by the presence of two bar codes on the label. Accordingly, it would also be desirable to provide a label structure which provides coupon capability while overcoming the aforementioned problem.
In one aspect of the present invention, a method for selectively printing different messages on labels printed by an in-store scale involves providing an in-store scale including a label printing mechanism with a supply of labels and a communications link for receiving information from a site external to the store. The scale label printing mechanism is configured in a first state and, during the first state, simultaneous printing of two types of information on a first label takes place. In particular, both (i) product information for a specified product to which the first label will be applied and (ii) a first message pertaining to a product which is different than the specified product to which the first label will be applied, are printed on the first label. The in-store scale receives a message control signal via the communications link which configures the scale label printing mechanism in a second state. During the second state, simultaneous printing of two types of information on a second label takes place. In particular, both (i) product information for a specified product to which the second label will be applied and (ii) a second message, different than the first message, and also pertaining to a product which is different than the specified product to which the second label will be applied, are printed on the second label. Thus, the method enables messages imprinted on labels to be selectively controlled by parties such as the manufacturer or distributor of the predetermined product, or an advertising agency charged with increasing sales of the predetermined product.
In one variation of the method, the first and second messages relate to coupon discount amounts for the predetermined product. In connection with this variation, another aspect of the invention provides a label structure including a base paper having front and rear surfaces, at least one pre-printed information region toward the rear surface of the base paper. The pre-printed information region is formed by an adhesive layer adjacent the rear surface of the base paper, an adhesive deadening layer overlaying the adhesive layer in a defined area, and a layer of printed information overlaying at least portions of the adhesive deadening layer. The layer of printed information may include a coupon bar code which can be tied to the coupon discount information to be printed on the front surface of the label. Because the coupon bar code is provided on the rear surface of the label, it will face inward against a package and will not cause confusion with the product bar code on the front surface of the label during scanning, in the event the customer does not detach the coupon before checkout.
Still a further aspect of the invention provides a method for controlling an in-store label coupon printing system involves providing an in-store label printing mechanism including a controller and associated memory, and a user input device. A supply of labels is also provided for the in-store printing mechanism, each label including a pre-printed coupon bar code on a rear surface portion thereof. The user input device is selectively utilized to establish a coupon message to be printed on a front surface of the labels by the in-store printing mechanism. A stored discount amount associated with the coupon bar code is provided in at least one of an in-store point-of-sale computer system memory and a store computer system memory. The stored discount amount is adjusted as needed to coincide with changes made in the coupon message printed by the in-store label printing mechanism.
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As shown in
Scale system 16 may be representative of the typical scale system utilized in one or more of the perishables departments of a supermarket or grocery store for printing labels which are then applied to products. For example, stand alone scales in the deli department print labels which are typically applied to lunch meats, cheeses, side salads and the like. Such scales can also be utilized in the produce department or meat and fish departments. Weigh/wrap type machines are also commonly used. Regardless of where the scale system is located, the present invention enables it to be utilized in a new and improved manner for selective control of messages printed on labels. In particular, referring to the flow chart 60 of
As used herein, the terminology “simultaneous printing” of information on a label refers to printing which takes place on the label as it passes by the printhead in a single pass, and encompasses, without limitation, both side-by-side printing of information and printing first information on a first portion of the label as the first portion passes by the print head and, subsequently, printing second information on a second portion of the label as the second portion of the label passes by the print head.
The state change of the scale system printer may be controlled by receipt by the in-store scale of a message control signal via the communications link which configures the scale label printer in a second state. In one embodiment the scale 16 includes a stored table of selectable message options, each including an associated message indicator as shown in representative Table I below:
TABLE I
STORED MESSAGE OPTIONS TABLE
Message Indicator
Message Option
0000
50 Cents Off - Expires MM/DD/YY
0001
25 Cents Off - Expires MM/DD/YY
0010
10 Cents Off - Valid MM/DD/YY - MM/DD/YY
0011
2 For 1 Special - Valid MM/DD/YY - MM/DD/YY
0100
Try New (BRAND) Chips - Now With Less Fat
0101
Try (BRAND)'s New Barbecue Style
In this arrangement, the scale system also includes a memory location including a selected message indicator. Thus, in state 1 of the example described above the stored selected message indicator could be “0000” in which case during the printing operation of step 66 the scale controller references stored message options Table I and retrieves the “50 Cents Off—Expires MM/DD/YY” message for printing. The control message received via the communications link to cause the state change will be another message indicator such as “0010” which in turn is automatically and immediately overwritten into the selected message indicator memory location. Thereafter, during the printing operation of step 76 the scale controller references stored message options Table I and retrieves the “10 Cents Off—Valid MM/DD/YY—MM/DD/YY” message for printing. Alternatively, the control message received via the communications link may include a new message indicator and associated time or date at which such new message indicator is to be utilized as the selected message indicator. In such cases the data structure storing the selected message indicator may also comprise a table such as Table II below:
TABLE II
SELECTED MESSAGE INDICATORS
Start Date
Selected Message Indicator
MM/DD/YY
0000
MM/DD/YY
0010
MM/DD/YY
0100
In this arrangement the scale system controller is configured to utilize a running time clock to determine when to change the scale system printer state and begin using a new message indicator. Thus, externally generated message control signals can be utilized to establish a future message selection pattern as desired.
Utilizing the stored message table technique enables the store owner/operator and the outside entity (product manufacturer, distributor or advertiser) to agree upon permissible messages in advance. However, an alternative embodiment in which the scale system merely stores the message to be printed for state 1 in memory and in which the message control signal received by the scale contains the new message for printing (as opposed to a message indicator) in state 2 is contemplated. Still further, where the stored message table arrangement is utilized, it is possible that the communications link could be utilized to update or revise the stored message table in memory of the scale. In either embodiment, the system and method enables messages printed on labels in the store to be selectively controlled by parties such as chain personnel at retail headquarters, the manufacturer or distributor of the predetermined product, or an advertising agency charged with increasing sales of the predetermined product.
It is recognized that Table I is merely representative of one type of message options table and that others could be utilized. For example, an alternative message options table is set forth below as Table III:
TABLE III
STORED MESSAGE OPTIONS TABLE
Message
Indicator
Message Option - Part 1
Message Option - Part 2
0000
50 Cents Off
Expires MM/DD/YY
0001
25 Cents Off
Expires MM/DD/YY
0010
10 Cents Off
Valid MM/DD/YY -
MM/DD/YY
0011
2 For 1 Special
Valid MM/DD/YY -
MM/DD/YY
0100
Try New (BRAND) Chips
Now With Less Fat
0101
(BRAND)'s Barbecue Style
Preferred 2 To 1
Notably, Table II includes two message option parts which the controller can retrieve for printing at different locations on the label. It is also contemplated that a three-dimensional message table or map could be utilized. Such a table could store messages as a function of message indicator and specified product to which a label is to be applied, so that the message is varied according to selected message indicator and the product to which the label is to be applied. For example, if steak is purchased a message for one product might be printed while if hot dogs are purchased a message for another product might be printed.
As demonstrated by the last two messages in each of Tables I and III, the messages which are selected for printing may be non-coupon messages. However, in a preferred arrangement the messages which are selected for printing on labels output by the scale system relate to coupon discount information for the predetermined product. For example, as indicated in Table I above the message may be an amount off, a 2 for 1 type special, or might also be a percent off type coupon discount amount. In this regard, a preferred label structure 90 for use in combination with the message control method is illustrated in front and rear surface views respectively in
Where the selectable message is a coupon discount message, the label structure rear surface 110 preferably includes a pre-printed coupon bar code 112 on the lower portion of the label so that when the lower portion of the label is detached, the coupon bar code stays with the coupon message printed on the front side. On the rear side of the region defined by separation line 98, other pre-printed information may be provided such as recipe type information. Where the selectable message information is a coupon discount message, a further step is in order to correlate the change in coupon discount information to the coupon bar code which will be scanned at check-out by the P.O.S. computer system 24 (
Referring again to
The manufacturing method for producing such label stock involves starting with a wide roll of stock with label material with adhesive side attached to the release surface base paper. The label material is then re-applied to the base paper. The label material is then die cut to form individual labels and length cut to form multiple label supply rolls.
After printing product information and message information on a label as described above, the resulting label structure may be that shown in
Although the invention has been described and illustrated in detail it is to be clearly understood that the same is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation.
For example, while a major advantage of the above-described method provides retailers, product manufacturers, distributors and advertisers the ability to selective control messages printed on labels printed in a store, it is recognized that the user input device 54 may be used to selectively control messages as well. Thus, a method for controlling an in-store label coupon printing system is provided which involves providing an in-store label printing mechanism including a controller and associated memory, and a user input device, and providing a supply of labels for the in-store printing mechanism, each label including a pre-printed coupon bar code on a rear surface portion thereof. The user input device is selectively utilized to establish a coupon message to be printed on a front surface of the labels by the in-store printing mechanism. A stored discount amount associated with the coupon bar code is provided in at least one of an in-store point-of-sale computer system memory and a store computer system memory. The stored discount amount can be adjusted to coincide with changes made in the coupon message printed by the in-store label printing mechanism.
Further, while the use of a scale system with an associated print head is primarily discussed herein, it is recognized that other in-store label printing mechanisms could also be used for selective control of messages printed on labels.
Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
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